With high image quality and 13.500 Ansi lumens, The PH1400 U projector is the latest addition of high-end equipment from NEC Display Solutions Europe for large installations.

NEC Display PH1400U

The high-end PH1400U projector is the latest development of the PH series of NEC Display Solutions Europe, incorporating 3 chips and offers ultra brightness of 13.500 Ansi lumens, Specially designed for large installations.

Rugged and with great image quality, This projector offers a high light capacity thanks to its WUXGA resolution (1.920×1.200), and the DLP system of 3 Chips for an exceptional visual experience in a variety of applications.

PH1400U combines these features with optimal 10-Q Hollywood high-quality video signal processing., a choice of six optional bayonet lenses and a single 3D projector capability.

For Gerd Kaiser, Product Manager for Large Location Projectors at NEC Display Solutions Europe, "PH1400U takes the range of projectors for large installations to a new dimension, Aimed at corporate users and students of higher education cycles, as well as to be used in digital signage or in large assemblies".

NEC Display PH1400UOne of the advantages is that stacking two PH1400U projectors can achieve a brightness of 27.000 Ansi lumens. "The projector's capabilities as a whole," Kaiser specifies.- They can be customized in each of their uses and their innovations show the message behind each of our products, durability, Image quality, flexibility and minimum total cost of ownership".

It is an easy installation system, even in complicated spaces, thanks to motorized lens displacement, Geometric correction, The stacking function, Blurring margins and lens memory.

As for connectivity, PH1400U includes a high number of connectors, HDMI and DisplayPort options and in-machine housing, for both analog and digital terminals.

This projector, with double lamp system, is currently the first on the market that can use standard STv2 expansion modules, based on the OPS specification to provide greater flexibility through a series of expandable modules, including an HDBase T receiver and a single 3G-SDI computer board.


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by • 27 Jun, 2013
• section: fully, projection